Clyton is a feature-rich email client designed to keep your emails private and filter spam messages.The spam filter is highly configurable and supports DNS blacklist checking (DNSBL). Expect 85% of spam to be eliminated with the default configuration.
Email that is suspicious but not obviously spam is quarantined for 24 hours and then retested. The built-in address book supports personalized mass-mailings. Received email cannot run scripts, download multimedia, or use embedded objects without the user's approval.
Other features include encrypted storage, whitelisting, powerful HTML editor, attachment viewer, message drag and drop, custom message templates, SSL encryption or USB flash drive installation.
Limitations:
· 30-day trial
· The Mass Mail tool is disabled
· The Search All tool is disabled
· The Incoming Script is disabled
· The Encrypt Stored Email feature is disabled
· The Lock Mailbox feature is disabled
· G-Merge Functions cannot be used in Templates
· The Auto-Attachments feature is disabled
· The Encrypt/Decrypt All tool is disabled
· The Shred tool and Shred Old Messages option are disabled
· The Empty Folder tool is disabled
· Support for DomainKeys and DKIM is disabled
What's New in This Release:
· Major interface improvements. Improved all skins.
· Added support for sub-folders. This is great for organizing your archived email.
· In fields that support unicode: added support for keyboards that generate unicode characters. Added support for IONICODE Keyboard Enhancer software. Fixed: while typing a character code with the Alt+Plus+Numpad method, pressing F will no longer open the File menu.
· Added full support for editing 16-bit unicode characters in the headers and Text Body of the Mass Mail Preview Window.
· Added the "Trust All" icon to the right end of the email contents bar. This makes it easier to allow an email to show images.
· Added the "Mailbox", "Folder", and "Message" menus. Although redundant, users who are familiar with other email clients may prefer them to using buttons or right clicking.
· Compose: when there is no Text Body, one will be synthesized automatically from the HTML Body. Even though the Text Body is only displayed by email clients that don't support HTML...